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AOSIS Scholarly Books | 2017

Reformed theology today: Practical-theological, missiological and ethical perspectives

Sarel P. van der Walt; Nico Vorster; J. Kommers; Ben J. de Klerk; Ferdi P. Kruger; H. G. Stoker; Gert Breed; Ignatius Wilhelm Ferreira; P. J. Buys; Alfred Brunsdon; Daniël J. Louw; J.M. Vorster; Jh van Rooy

This book is unique and of great importance for theologians from diverse traditions who share the relevance of the academic Reformed discourse. The book focuses on and forms part of celebrating 500 years since the start of the Reformation during the 16th century. Its purpose is to commemorate the quincentenary anniversary of the Reformation in Europe and to indicate the way in which the rich legacy of this important period in the history of the church and society still influences the global theological landscape in the fields of Practical Theology, Missiology and Ethics. Specific attention is given to the manner in which the core principles of the Reformation can be utilised for these disciplines and applied in a contemporary context. The Reformation changed the ecclesiastical landscape of the day and still provides the benchmark for theological principles and praxis in many Protestant denominations. This book illustrates and underscores the practical-theological legacy and importance of the Reformation for church and society, with the collected works by various theologians reflecting on the impact of Reformed Theology on their respective fields of expertise. This book focuses on ways in which the legacy of the Reformation addresses practical and relevant issues for 21st-century believers, scholars and churches. It explores, inter alia, important homiletical and liturgical aspects of the Reformation and contemplates the importance of continual reformation in this regard. Furthermore, it discusses a Reformed approach to apologetics, evaluates the driving forces behind the Reformation of the 16th century and its relevance to missions today, as well as examines the sola Scriptura principle of the Reformation and provides a critical perspective on Prosperity Theology. Several pastoral themes take centre stage before various aspects of xenophobia and civil prejudice are being investigated – both being very relevant topics throughout the world today. The book also focuses on hermeneutics and ethics in a quest for a biblical ethical approach as well as congregational hymns in the Reformed churches of South Africa today. The research outcomes are relevant not only for the South African context, but also globally.


Verbum Et Ecclesia | 2011

Oorsake van kerkkrimping binne die tradisioneel Afrikaanssprekende gereformeerde kerke in Suid-Afrika

Ben J. de Klerk; Phia van Helden


In die Skriflig/In Luce Verbi | 2012

Die noodsaak daarvan om metateoretiese vertrekpunte in 'n prakties-teologiese wetenskapsbeskouing en -beoefening te verreken

Ben J. de Klerk; Fritz W. de Wet; H.J.C. Pieterse


Hts Teologiese Studies-theological Studies | 2011

A homiletic reflection on the theological aesthetics involved in picturing God in a fragmented South African society

Ben J. de Klerk; Friedrich W. de Wet; Rantoa Letsosa


In die Skriflig/In Luce Verbi | 2016

’n Eksegetiese ondersoek na die leierseienskappe wat Paulus in Filippense 3:1-16 toon

Paul J. de Bruyn; Ben J. de Klerk


In die Skriflig/In Luce Verbi | 2016

Bybelse lig val helder op sterwensgebeure

Ben J. de Klerk


Hts Teologiese Studies-theological Studies | 2016

Continuous formation of liturgy through social cognition

Ferdi P. Kruger; Ben J. de Klerk


Hts Teologiese Studies-theological Studies | 2014

Baptism and the pollution of Africa's water : original research

Ben J. de Klerk


In die Skriflig | 2013

Jesus is die EEN! Verloor ons nie die evangelie in die Emerging Church nie?, J. Janse van Rensburg : book review

Ben J. de Klerk


In die Skriflig/In Luce Verbi | 2012

’n Empiriese ondersoek na die sosiale en mediese omstandighede van gelowiges met MIV/VIGS ten einde riglyne vir hoop-getuienis te bepaal

Erina du Plooy Bain; Ben J. de Klerk

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H.J.C. Pieterse

University of South Africa

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